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1st Place: “It is a Father’s Tale”, Eric Nicholson
2nd Place: “Memories of a Mermaid”, Natascha Graham
3rd Place: “Cygnus”, Ryan E. Holman
Honorable Mention: “Milicent Patrick Speaks of Monsters”, Laura Shovan
Honorable Mention: “The Catty Hours”, Adele Gardner
The first place winner receives $100, second place receives $75, and third place receives $50, with all winners also receiving Balticon membership, an invitation to read their poems at the convention, and publication in
BSFAN, the Balticon convention souvenir book. For more information, see the BSFS website.
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A Muslim and a Jewish woman co-wrote a children s book about standing up to prejudice
Laura Shovan, left, the cover of A Place at the Table, and Saadia Faruqi. A Place at the Table tells the story of two middle-school girls, Elizabeth and Sara - one Jewish and one Muslim - whose friendship begins in a South Asian cooking class taught by Sara s mother. Elizabeth is a budding chef and Sara is the new kid in school. Both girls have mothers who are studying to become American citizens, and as the girls gravitate toward each other, they must learn to ask awkward questions, be open to honest answers and comfortable standing up for each other even at the expense of other relationships.
Authors of A Place at the Table Spread Allyship Through Food and Friendship wdet.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wdet.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.